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#36 - Eng. Felix Kariuki

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What if life isn't a race but a collaborative journey? Join us as we uncover the remarkable story of Engineer Felix Kariyoki, whose path from Nairobi's Buruburu community to becoming a globally recognized electronics engineer demonstrates the power of community service and personal growth. Learn how Felix's early initiatives, driven by values instilled by his parents, paved the way for his impactful work today, inspiring countless others along the way.
In a thought-provoking discussion, we challenge the conventional belief that life's a competition. Drawing inspiration from the exceptional life of the late Miles Munroe and the innovative learning methods of Teddy O'Reilly, we explore how adopting a collaborative mindset can lead to personal and communal success. Felix's journey through Mangu High School, driven by healthy competition and supportive networks, offers valuable lessons on the symbiosis of academic excellence and personal development.
Finally, we delve into broader societal issues, from the challenges plaguing Kenya's higher education system to the critical importance of practical skills in today's job market. Felix shares insights on the detrimental effects of unqualified leadership and the empowering role of organizations like Rotary International. We also discuss women's empowerment, gender equality, and the philosophy of self-discipline. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom, collaboration, and a call to harness knowledge for the greater good.

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Chapters

1. #36 - Eng. Felix Kariuki (00:00:00)

2. Engineer Felix Kariyoki's Inspirational Journey (00:00:01)

3. Embracing Collaboration Over Competition (00:09:26)

4. Influences and Discovery at Mangu (00:12:41)

5. High School Electives and Practical Skills (00:23:28)

6. The Impact of Universities on Society (00:31:15)

7. The Impact of Closed Door Policies (00:38:48)

8. Purpose and Career Transitions (00:53:29)

9. Service and Equality in Society (01:05:37)

10. Rotary International and Environmental Impact (01:19:41)

11. Women's Empowerment and Gender Equality (01:33:21)

12. Personal Growth Through Self-Defeat (01:38:52)

39 episodes

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Let us know how we are doing

What if life isn't a race but a collaborative journey? Join us as we uncover the remarkable story of Engineer Felix Kariyoki, whose path from Nairobi's Buruburu community to becoming a globally recognized electronics engineer demonstrates the power of community service and personal growth. Learn how Felix's early initiatives, driven by values instilled by his parents, paved the way for his impactful work today, inspiring countless others along the way.
In a thought-provoking discussion, we challenge the conventional belief that life's a competition. Drawing inspiration from the exceptional life of the late Miles Munroe and the innovative learning methods of Teddy O'Reilly, we explore how adopting a collaborative mindset can lead to personal and communal success. Felix's journey through Mangu High School, driven by healthy competition and supportive networks, offers valuable lessons on the symbiosis of academic excellence and personal development.
Finally, we delve into broader societal issues, from the challenges plaguing Kenya's higher education system to the critical importance of practical skills in today's job market. Felix shares insights on the detrimental effects of unqualified leadership and the empowering role of organizations like Rotary International. We also discuss women's empowerment, gender equality, and the philosophy of self-discipline. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom, collaboration, and a call to harness knowledge for the greater good.

Support the show

Subscribe and show some love. Ubuntu.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. #36 - Eng. Felix Kariuki (00:00:00)

2. Engineer Felix Kariyoki's Inspirational Journey (00:00:01)

3. Embracing Collaboration Over Competition (00:09:26)

4. Influences and Discovery at Mangu (00:12:41)

5. High School Electives and Practical Skills (00:23:28)

6. The Impact of Universities on Society (00:31:15)

7. The Impact of Closed Door Policies (00:38:48)

8. Purpose and Career Transitions (00:53:29)

9. Service and Equality in Society (01:05:37)

10. Rotary International and Environmental Impact (01:19:41)

11. Women's Empowerment and Gender Equality (01:33:21)

12. Personal Growth Through Self-Defeat (01:38:52)

39 episodes

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